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Summary of Information on Kenny S. Crump, Ph.D.

Date: 17 Mar 1994
Length: 1 page
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MEMO, MEMORANDUM
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2023714085/4177
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PATSKAN,GEORGE/OFFICE
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R589
Litigation
Stmn/Produced
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Stmn/R1-048
Named Organization
Clement Intl
College of Pharmacy + Health Sciences
La Tech Univ
Mt State Univ
Northeast La Univ
OSHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Named Person
Crump, K.S.
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05 Jun 1998
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M B M O R A N D U M DATE: MARCH 17, 1994 RE : SUMMARY OF INFORMATI ON ON KENNY S. CRIIM[P, Pb. D. Kenny S. Crump is the statistician who has been contacted by OSHA to conduct a study which will review research to determine whether the risk of lung cancer or heart disease from secondhand smoke can be drawn from data measuring the levels of cotinine, a nicotine derivative present in the blood stream of humans exposed to tobacco smoke. He has a Ph.D. in mathematics from Montana State University and has worked as a professor of mathematics and statistics until 1975. In 1978, Dr. Crump founded his own consulting firm. Currently, he is Senior Vice President of Clement International Corporation, adjunct professor of chemical engineering at Louisiana Tech University and adjunct professor of toxicology at the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Northeast Louisiana University. Research Experience and Interests Dr. Crump reportedly has more than 20 years of experience in biological and environmental analysis and risk assessment, and has experience as an expert in development of quantitative approaches to risk analysis. He has experience in the statistical analysis of bioassay and epidemiological data and in the application of such data to risk assessment problems. Dr. Crump has reviewed epidemiological evidence and conducted studies relating environmental exposures and cancer. A statistical method for assessing risk of cancer developed by Dr. Crump is widely used by federal and state regulatory agencies and private groups. Dr. Crump also has experience in managing risk analysis projects involving a range of toxic substances and exposure situations. He has testified concerning the risk posed by exposure to toxic substances. Dr. Crump has published in the areas of (1) risk assessment methods development, (2) environmental risk analysis, (3) environmental causes of cancer and (4) occupational risk analysis. It is presumably because of these areas of research interest that Dr. Crump has been asked by OSHA to conduct the studies previously mentioned. T0863936

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